Obi also disclosed that the right leadership would end most of Nigeria’s challenges by turning the nation from consumption to production.
The former Anambra State governor spoke at the Editors Forum, an initiative of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE).
He said that the country was going through many challenges mainly because it was consuming instead of being a producing nation.
According to him, if Nigeria is productive, three-quarters of its challenges can be solved.
He mentioned the challenges to include unemployment, poverty, criminality and insecurity.
Obi said, “We cannot have that number of people living in poverty and not have criminality, banditry and so on.
“We must remove the sharing formula and replace it with the production formula.
“The hope of this country is the vast uncultivated land, not that oil we are seeing.
“My commitment is to put Nigeria into production.”
On his supporters, Obi promised not to disappoint them.
“I am determined not to fail them. I would rather die than fail them. I am going to serve them,” Obi said.
The newly elected SDNON excos have unveiled their ambitious plans for 2025 and celebrated the outgoing executives.…
The leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, has released his 2025…
Music has always been central to African culture, reflecting societal changes while connecting generations. In…
Sinach is set to feature in the global Christian event, Gather25. Glamtush reports that Gather25,…
Yahaya Bello has been released after meeting his bail conditions. Glamtush reports that former…
Makinde has cancelled his birthday celebration to honour the Ibadan stampede victims. Glamtush reports that Governor…